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integration
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Thoughts, learnings and regrets after three years on Home Assistant
I have HACS[0] installed in my Docker image, I use it for exactly one integration and the initial setup seemed a little dodgy but it's been pain-free for a couple of years now.
[0]: https://hacs.xyz/
- Is there a way to see actual print time after a print is done?
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MyQ now free? Possibly included with premium connectivity?
Yeah! So first, get HACS if you don’t already have it (https://hacs.xyz), then the custom Tesla integration (https://github.com/alandtse/tesla) - side note: you’ll need to be able to get a refresh token for your account (iOS app: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/auth-app-for-tesla/id1552058613)… once you have the integration setup, create an automation. It should trigger when your vehicle tracker enters home zone and you can set device > myQ to open. Lmk if you need more help or have questions
- Noob question
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Natural Light setting is fickle - Lutron Aurora
Adaptive lighting is not a default for Home Assistant. It's an addon. You can install it through HACS (which is an addon itself) https://hacs.xyz/
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How to access all of the things from a single point
Once you have that, you can also install a lot of additional services that would require separate docker containers from the Addon Store (like PiHole) or HACS, which is where you'll get all the unofficially supported integrations. Frigate is an option in the latter, so I don't think you need a separate PC application, unless it's just to view.
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Hello I have a problem with install home assistant (truecharts stable) on my server …. This is the problem.
Error: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/middlewared/job.py", line 411, in run await self.future File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/middlewared/job.py", line 446, in __run_body rv = await self.method(([self] + args)) File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/middlewared/schema.py", line 1140, in nf res = await f(args, *kwargs) File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/middlewared/schema.py", line 1272, in nf return await func(args, *kwargs) File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/middlewared/plugins/chart_releases_linux/chart_release.py", line 481, in do_create await self.middleware.call( File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/middlewared/main.py", line 1345, in call return await self._call( File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/middlewared/main.py", line 1305, in _call return await self.run_in_executor(prepared_call.executor, methodobj, *prepared_call.args) File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/middlewared/main.py", line 1206, in run_in_executor return await loop.run_in_executor(pool, functools.partial(method, *args, *kwargs)) File "/usr/lib/python3.9/concurrent/futures/thread.py", line 52, in run result = self.fn(self.args, *self.kwargs) File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/middlewared/plugins/chart_releases_linux/helm.py", line 44, in helm_action raise CallError(f'Failed to {tn_action} chart release: {stderr.decode()}') middlewared.service_exception.CallError: [EFAULT] Failed to install chart release: Error: INSTALLATION FAILED: template: home-assistant/templates/common.yaml:5:3: executing "home-assistant/templates/common.yaml" at : error calling include: template: home-assistant/charts/common/templates/loader/_apply.tpl:20:5: executing "tc.common.loader.apply" at : error calling include: template: home-assistant/charts/common/templates/spawner/_configmap.tpl:16:10: executing "tc.common.spawner.configmap" at : error calling include: template: home-assistant/charts/common/templates/class/_configmap.tpl:33:6: executing "tc.common.class.configmap" at : error calling tpl: error during tpl function execution for "configuration.yaml.default: |-\n # Configure a default setup of Home Assistant (frontend, api, etc)\n default_config:\n\n # Text to speech\n tts:\n - platform: google_translate\n\n group: !include groups.yaml\n automation: !include automations.yaml\n script: !include scripts.yaml\n scene: !include scenes.yaml\nhttp.default: |2-\n\n http:\n use_x_forwarded_for: true\n trusted_proxies:\n {{- if hasKey .Values \"ixChartContext\" }}\n - {{ .Values.ixChartContext.kubernetes_config.cluster_cidr }}\n {{- else }}\n {{- range .Values.homeassistant.trusted_proxies }}\n - {{ . }}\n {{- end }}\n {{- end }}\ninit.sh: |-\n #!/bin/sh\n if test -f \"/config/configuration.yaml\"; then\n echo \"configuration.yaml exists.\"\n if grep -q recorder: \"/config/configuration.yaml\"; then\n echo \"configuration.yaml already contains recorder\"\n else\n cat /config/init/recorder.default >> /config/configuration.yaml\n fi\n if grep -q http: \"/config/configuration.yaml\"; then\n echo \"configuration.yaml already contains http section\"\n else\n cat /config/init/http.default >> /config/configuration.yaml\n fi\n else\n echo \"configuration.yaml does NOT exist.\"\n cp /config/init/configuration.yaml.default /config/configuration.yaml\n cat /config/init/recorder.default >> /config/configuration.yaml\n cat /config/init/http.default >> /config/configuration.yaml\n fi\n\n echo \"Creating include files...\"\n for include_file in groups.yaml automations.yaml scripts.yaml scenes.yaml; do\n if test -f \"/config/$include_file\"; then\n echo \"$include_file exists.\"\n else\n echo \"$include_file does NOT exist.\"\n touch \"/config/$include_file\"\n fi\n done\n\n cd \"/config\" || echo \"Could not change path to /config\"\n echo \"Creating custom_components directory...\"\n mkdir \"/config/custom_components\" || echo \"custom_components directory already exists\"\n\n echo \"Changing to the custom_components directory...\"\n cd \"/config/custom_components\" || echo \"Could not change path to /config/custom_components\"\n\n echo \"Downloading HACS\"\n wget \"https://github.com/hacs/integration/releases/latest/download/hacs.zip\" || exit 0\n\n if [ -d \"/config/custom_components/hacs\" ]; then\n echo \"HACS directory already exist, cleaning up...\"\n rm -R \"/config/custom_components/hacs\"\n fi\n\n echo \"Creating HACS directory...\"\n mkdir \"/config/custom_components/hacs\"\n\n echo \"Unpacking HACS...\"\n unzip \"/config/custom_components/hacs.zip\" -d \"/config/custom_components/hacs\" >/dev/null 2>&1\n\n echo \"Removing HACS zip file...\"\n rm \"/config/custom_components/hacs.zip\"\n echo \"Installation complete.\"\nrecorder.default: |2-\n\n recorder:\n purge_keep_days: 30\n commit_interval: 3\n db_url: {{ ( printf \"%s?client_encoding=utf8\" ( .Values.postgresql.url.complete | trimAll \"\\"\" ) ) | quote }}": template: home-assistant/templates/common.yaml:19:18: executing "home-assistant/templates/common.yaml" at <.Values.ixChartContext.kubernetes_config.cluster_cidr>: nil pointer evaluating interface {}.cluster_cidr
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Alexa routines accessible in home assistant?
Yup! There's a community integration you can install called Alexa Media Player. The easiest way to install it is by using HACS.
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This is why Linus says not to buy Cloud-based services
There's also an extended 'store' called HACS (Home Assistant Community Store) which basically has third-party, but still FOSS so you can audit the code, integrations which further expand. https://hacs.xyz/
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What are your favorite Tesla accessories?
[HACS](https://hacs.xyz/
Ryven
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Standardized, Python based Block Diagram File Format for Dynamic Modeling as an Open Source Alternative to Matlab and Simulink
There are general visual programming tools for python like ryven or PyFlow that should be able to run generic code, so in theory you can put SimuPy code in the blocks.
- Verse™: The first general purpose codeless development app - Beta available!!
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Ask HN: Visualizing software designs, especially of large systems (if at all)?
"What does an algorithm look like?"
I'm an intensely visual person, but have never found a visual programming system which scales well --- the problem is, past a certain level of complexity one has to use modules, which then devolves the visual representation down to just a bunch named blocks.
That said, I'm using BlockSCAD:
https://www.blockscad3d.com/community/projects/1421975
to work up designs which I'm then putting into other tools.
Looking at GraphSCAD:
http://graphscad.blogspot.com
and there's also Ryven and pythonocc which I managed to get installed:
https://ryven.org
https://github.com/Tanneguydv/Pythonocc-nodes-for-Ryven
but I'd really like to see a tool for this sort of thing which made G-code.
- my list of self-hosted (dev) tools
- Ryven – Flow-based visual scripting for Python
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PyFlow – a tool for visual and modular block programming in Python
Why this over https://ryven.org/ ?
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PyFlow – Visual scripting framework for Python – NodeRED alternative?
Interesting, came across https://ryven.org/ recently which looks in the same domain.
Any practical use cases of either being used?
Huge fan of NodeRED, always thought the paradigm could be leveraged for other heavy workflow applications
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Blender + Ryven; leveraging the power of node editors in Blender by building on top of an open Python-based framework
I'm developing Ryven (https://ryven.org), a python-based visual nodes editor/platform. I recently published a tiny prototype plugin for Ryven 3.1 inside Blender (https://github.com/leon-thomm/ryven-blender). As Ryven is Python-based and quite easy to use, and Blender already had success with an integrated nodes editor, I would like to find out whether based on Blender's Python API it'd be possible to develop a large, powerful, compatible, and easily extensible framework of nodes for Blender that run on Ryven.
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Verse: Visual Scripting Tool for Python
This seems very similar to https://ryven.org/
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Graphical node programming with Python
What do you think of the https://ryven.org/ node programming framework? Are there any that I can compare it with?
What are some alternatives?
home-assistant-goodwe-inverter - Experimental version of Home Assistant integration for Goodwe solar inverters
PyFlow - Visual scripting framework for python - https://wonderworks-software.github.io/PyFlow
meross-homeassistant - Custom component that leverages the Meross IoT library to integrate with Homeassistant
ryvencore-qt - Qt frontend for ryvencore - Python library for building visual node editors
hass-opensprinkler - OpenSprinkler Integration for Home Assistant
imgui-node-editor - Node Editor built using Dear ImGui
hacs-hubitat - A Hubitat integration for Home Assistant
baklavajs - Graph / node editor in the browser using VueJS
ical-sensor-homeassistant - an iCal Sensor for Home Assistant
PyFlow - An open-source tool for visual and modular block programming in python
SonoffLAN - Control Sonoff Devices with eWeLink (original) firmware over LAN and/or Cloud from Home Assistant
TheAlgorithms - All Algorithms implemented in Python